Mapping for More Inclusive Evacuation During Climate Emergencies
Current maps may severely underestimate how many need assistance.
Current maps may severely underestimate how many need assistance.
Pollution from transportation does not impact everyone equally.
This year’s nine teams overcame a semester unlike any other to produce quality research.
Robin Chase is hopeful we can make the changes needed to avoid “transportation hell.”
The MBTA needs to provide viable and convenient alternatives for its vulnerable riders.
“Our aim is to recruit bike commuters for the ride,” said Jon Ramos – Boston resident, architect, Team Dad, and co-creator of Bos/tréal, a bike ride… Read More »Bos/tréal Turns Advocates into Adventurers
Recent UEP graduate Tony Lechuga, MA ’17, shares his work and new role as the Emerald Network Program Manager for the Cambridge-based nonprofit LivableStreets Alliance. … Read More »Meet Tony Lechuga, Emerald Network Program Manager for LivableStreets Alliance
The federal government is failing the poor, said John Barros, and this is a time to rethink what is happening on the local level. “We… Read More »BARROS: As social safety nets erode, local entities need to step up
Dan Nally ’11 and Dave Quinn ’12 did exhaustive work researching this final report for Mark Chase’s Transportation Planning class. The report presents a methodology… Read More »Daniel Nally ’11 and David Quinn ’12: Planning for the Bicycle in Davis Square
UEP student produce many exceptional papers every year. This is the first in a series of posts highlighting some of the best. Look for the… Read More »Alex Reisman ’11: Solutions for Last-Mile Freight in Urban Areas